LETTER DIFFERENTIATION Task Cards LOWERCASE LETTERS b and d TASK BOX FILLER
Do you have readers who have difficulty differentiating between lowercase b or d? If so, this 56 real-life picture Task Card set will help your students sound out, look at, and determine the correct lowercase letter by practicing with the matching picture/word vocabulary cards. This independent work task box filler allo...

Grade Levels: PreK, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade

IEP Goals: Given a picture and choice of lowercase letters "b" and "d", STUDENT will identify the correct letter in which the word begins, in order to demonstrate letter differentiation skills, by matching the correct letter to the picture, verbally stating the response, clipping the response card, or indicate the correct letter by using assistive technology, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Given a picture of a person, place, or thing, and a choice of two lowercase letters ("b" and "d"), STUDENT will state the beginning letter sound, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

FOR NON-READERS:
Given a picture/word card, STUDENT will look at the picture in order to identify the person, place, or thing, and state the beginning sound heard, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

WH QUESTIONS Task Cards HOW MANY/COLOR/WHAT IS IT for Autism, Special Needs students, language development, and English Language Learners.
Count to 20 to find “how many”, match the color for “what color”, and find the object in words or a picture. Do you have students with a wide range of reading abilities? If so, then this WH Questions Task Box Filler set is perfect for your class!
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IEP Goals: Given a picture and ____(number of cards) _____(picture/word cards, word cards, or combination), STUDENT will count how many, choose the correct color, and state what the object is, by responding to three “wh” questions (“How many?”/ “What color?”/ “What is it?”), with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Given a picture depicting a familiar object and up to ____(number of) verbal or visual prompts, STUDENT will count and write how many, write the color shown, and spell the word using pre-taught phonics strategies (ex. sounding out), with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Given a picture depicting a familiar object, STUDENT will demonstrate one-to-one correspondence by counting and selecting the correct number card, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Given a picture of a familiar object, STUDENT will expressively communicate how many items, the color of the items shown, and what the item is, by using a minimum of three one-word responses, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

IEP Goals: Given a question in which a scenario is provided, STUDENT will write, type, or say an appropariate solution to the problem, by including up to three details in sentence or list form, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Students are able to review their behaviors, feelings, and solutions to problems with this simple, visual post-behavior review. Teachers can go over it with them after an outburst/meltdown. There is also a pocket sized edition for transitions....

IEP Goals: By MONTH, YEAR, given a life skills matching names work task to be completed independently, STUDENT will provide the correct response out of a field of two picture/text choices, by matching up to ___(number of/20) names or places, by matching the response card, verbally stating the response, clipping the response card, or indicate the correct response using a voive-output device, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities.

Rounding up to the nearest dollar task cards using counting up to 10 skills. This Task Box Filler set helps students practice rounding up to the nearest dollar, from $1.00 - $10.00, INDEPENDENTLY!
There’s no need to be able to count money! Students easily recognize how to “round up” just by counting to 10. Using real life pictures of high-interest objects that students can quickly recognize, th...

IEP Goals: Given a picture of a familiar or high-interest object with a price of up to $9.99, STUDENT will round up to the nearest U.S. dollar by matching the response card, verbally stating the response, clipping the response card, or indicate the correct response by using a voice-output device, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

At Home (Appliances & Furniture) Interactive Adapted Book for students with autism and special needs to practice finding the correct word to finish a sentence.
Instructions on how to prepare this interactive book are included in the pdf. Please note-you will require velcro dots...

IEP Goals: Given up to nine pictures related to a topic or theme (things at home), along with a partial sentence starter, STUDENT will choose the correct response card in order to complete the sentence, by saying or writing the response, or selecting the correct word card, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Sensory Activities Interactive Adapted Book for students with autism and special needs to practice finding the correct word to finish a sentence.
Instructions on how to prepare this interactive book are included in the pdf. Please note-you will require velcro dots.
Please note: this book is not intended to be used as a sensory social story, therefore it is not written in the first person....

IEP Goals: Given up to nine pictures related to a topic or theme (sensory activities), along with a partial sentence starter, STUDENT will choose the correct word card in order to complete the sentence with an appropriate response, by saying it, writing the response, or selecting the correct word card, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Please read our blog post, "BEHAVIOR REWARD SYSTEMS FOR STUDENTS WITH AUTISM", available NOW!
You'll see just how this positive behavior reward system works in my classroom and that "earning a peanut" creates an atmosphere of happiness and applause!
Check the IEP Goals included with this product by clicking on the "IEP Goal" tag!...

IEP Goals: Given a token board as part of a token economy reward system,and a pre-determined "reward", STUDENT will work to earn up to ten tokens (picture cards) by completing a task, demonstrating "expected" behavior,etc., within a set time limit, in order to receive the reward, as measured by teacher observation and data, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

MAIN GOAL TO ACCOMPLISH FOR THIS PRODUCT:
Given a compliment by the teacher in acknowledgement of a kind deed or gesture directed towards a peer, completion of a task, or an accomplishment recognized by the teacher, STUDENT will repeat what positive gesture he/she has done to receive a token "peanut" in order to earn a reward once ten tokens "peanuts" have been earned by STUDENT, and thank the teacher, as recorded in daily/weekly increments, by MONTH, YEAR.

A set of token boards (or incentives charts) made in a spring theme. Boards vary from three to ten required tokens. There are four different implementation options:
1. Print and mark each box with marker, pen, pencil, or stickers as student earns each token.
2. Print boards and images. Cut out images. Glue images inside each box as token is earned.
2. Print and laminate board, using a dry era...

IEP Goals: Given a token board as part of a token economy reward system,and a pre-determined "reward", STUDENT will work to earn up to ten tokens (picture cards) by completing a task, demonstrating "expected" behavior,etc., within a set time limit, in order to receive the reward, as measured by teacher observation and data, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Telling the Time Analogue Clocks Color and Learn Math Activity
This set includes 4 pages to help students learn about how to read the following times on an analogue clock:
- o'clock and half past
- quarter past and quarter to
- five past, ten past, twenty past and twenty five past
- twenty five to, twenty to, ten to and five to
Coloring while learning helps the brain process information,...

IEP Goals: Given a pre-taught visual strategy in order to read the time on the hour and up to 5 minute increments using an analog clock, STUDENT will say or write the correct time shown, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Telling the Time Color and Learn sheet - just print and go!
Coloring while learning helps the brain process information, and is also great for practicing fine motor skills.
Coming soon: more Color and Learn math and science activities
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IEP Goals: Given a color coded guidance strategy in order to read the time on the hour using an analog clock, STUDENT will say or write the correct time shown, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

SHAPES Task Cards for Independent Work Task box filler for AUTISM and Special Education student work tasks.
This set of 40 basic shapes task cards uses real life pictures for students to relate shapes with real life meaning. Using pictures of objects that are familiar to most school age children, the shape “pops out” and provides a “hands on” approach to learning shapes.
This independent wor...

IEP Goals: Given a work task to complete independently by practicing a previously taught academic skill or concept, STUDENT will look at the object or picture shown and the two visual/word response choices in order to determine its’ shape, by matching the response card, verbally stating the response, clipping the response card, or indicate the correct response using a voice-output device, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

Social Skills PLEASE and THANK YOU Manners TASK CARDS Task Box Filler for AUTISM and Special Education
This set of 40 task cards focuses on manners and kindness by saying “please” and “thank you”. As we know, many kids, whether they have special learning needs or not, need reminders to say, “please” and “thank you” when asking someone for something, or receiving an item, or are the recipient of...

IEP Goals: Given a social skills work task, containing a picture of people interacting in a position of receiving (recipient) or giving (donor), STUDENT will identify if the scenario shown requires a “please” or “thank you”, as part of a request or response to an action, by matching the response card, verbally stating the response, clipping the response card, or indicate the correct response using a voice-output device, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

WHEN or WHERE Categories TASK CARDS for Independent Work AUTISM and Special Education will help your students master skills, including independent learning, answering "wh" questions, and more!
This set of 40 task cards focuses on distinguishing between “when” (time) and “where” (a place) categories. This set uses beautifully illustrated depictions of locations that will most often be ...

IEP Goals: Given a picture representing a place “where”, or time “when”, STUDENT will choose the correct category in which the picture belongs of “WHERE” or “WHEN”, by matching the response card, verbally stating the response, clipping the response card, or indicate the correct response using a voice-output device, with 80% accuracy, in 4 out of 5 opportunities, by MONTH, YEAR.

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